2020
DOI: 10.1177/0954411920975894
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Mechanical testing of glutaraldehyde cross-linked mitral valves. Part one: In vitro mechanical behaviour

Abstract: The aim of this study was to perform an initial assessment, in vitro, of the feasibility of using a glutaraldehyde cross-linked porcine mitral valve to retain acute functionality, focusing on assessing mitral regurgitation. Six porcine hearts were tested using an in vitro simulator. Testing was repeated following cross-linking of mitral valves; where cross-linking was achieved by placing them in a glutaraldehyde solution. The simulator enabled systolic pressure on the ventricular side of the valve to be mimick… Show more

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“…cross-linked under tension). 22 Chordae from the former study were used as a measure of chordae cross-linked in the absence of loading; their dynamic viscoelastic properties are available in literature 28 and are hereby referred to as ‘cross-linked unloaded’; that study includes control data. Chordae from this current study, instead, were cross-linked under tension.…”
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“…cross-linked under tension). 22 Chordae from the former study were used as a measure of chordae cross-linked in the absence of loading; their dynamic viscoelastic properties are available in literature 28 and are hereby referred to as ‘cross-linked unloaded’; that study includes control data. Chordae from this current study, instead, were cross-linked under tension.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Studies into heart valve bioprosthetics have largely been oriented around aortic valve replacements where tissues are treated with glutaraldehyde as a fixative. 20,21 Studies assessing the feasibility of performing mitral valve replacement with a mitral valve bioprosthesis 22 would ideally include the mitral subvalvular apparatus, leading to glutaraldehyde cross-linked chordae.…”
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